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SDEV 2300: DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATIONAL PRACTICES (DEVOPS)
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the techniques of continuous integration and continuous delivery as applied to the delivery of a real-world software project in terms of both development and operational practices (DevOps). Students will gain an awareness of CI and CD with hands-on experience of a range of virtualization platforms; and automation will be applied to the compilation, testing, inspection, and deployment of software systems.
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SDEV 2395: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CAPSTONE
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course allows students to synthesize the skills and knowledge from all coursework in Software Development, and to highlight and demonstrate those skills. Students participate in an individual or group class project requiring problem formulation, requirements gathering, design, implementation, documentation, and delivery of a web/desktop/mobile application that solves a real-world problem. Students working with industry partners will engage with them from initial interview through presentation of final project.
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SOC 1000: SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course provides an introduction to sociology, as a survey of the discipline and as a foundation for other sociology courses. Major areas of interest range from small groups, family systems, government bureaucracies, and social movements. Significant theoretical perspectives, central concepts, as well as major contributions to the field are introduced. The research constructions, scientific and social science methodology are explored and compared to the influences of other disciplines on sociology. Though much attention is given to contemporary American society, comparative and historical material within a global context is also included.
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SOC 1080: INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN'S STUDIES
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course examines the impact of the social construction of gender in societies worldwide. The course covers numerous topics from various feminist perspectives, including concepts of privilege and inequality, how gender is learned, women?s sexuality, work, religion, health, family, violence against women, and activist movements.
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SOC 1100: SOCIAL PROBLEMS
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course introduces students to the key theoretical perspectives of functionalism, symbolic interactionism, conflict theory, and feminism as it relates to American society, social policy, contemporary social problems and intervening national or global diversity influences. This course will examine the role of diversity in society, compare the cultural universals with regard to social problems and evaluate the social-cultural structures, processes and within and outside of the United States.
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SOC 2000: INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course introduces social work and social welfare through an overview of the history, philosophy, ethics, values, methods, and fields of practice to generalist social work.
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SOC 2200: SOC OF HUMAN SEXUALITY
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course offers an up-to-date perspective on major aspects of human sexuality, treating it primarily as a personal and social phenomenon, with particular attention to the needs and concerns of young adults. (3 lect hrs/week)
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SOC 2300: COUNSELING SKILLS FOR HELPING PROFESSIONALS
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is designed to examine the concepts and skills of counseling. It defines the role of the counselor. Students analyze appropriate counseling techniques. Students identify appropriate guidance to clients within the criminal justice system. Students differentiate the counselor's role within the criminal justice field. Students develop counseling skills to be used in the field.
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SOC 2320: DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course examines the domestic environment from an interpersonal, physical, emotional and social perspective, evaluating the historical and cultural changes regarding the beliefs, values and norms regarding violence within a domestic environment, among its members and the risk factors for domestic abuse. A review of the components of the criminal justice system will present the evolution of and contemporary foundation for social policy, legal response and enforcement strategies in response to incidents of domestic violence. The unique challenges and responses to the most vulnerable and protected classes of individuals, including the disabled, elderly, LGBTQ family members and children, exposed to domestic violence will be considered. Additionally this course will provide an overview of the differing types of community intervention programs, their techniques and strategies for responding to a domestic violence situation.
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SOC 2325: MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is the sociological study of the pair, bonding or mate selection process, of marriage and of family relationships. This course explores topics of dating, engagement, cohabitation, marriage, family conflict, divorce and remarriage, including heterosexual and same gender perspectives, as well as the introduction of children into the family. The focus is on contemporary American society, however a comparative analysis of the varied diverse cultural and global perspectives of marriage and family. Historical inquiries and current trends are examined and a review of the demonstrated changes which have transpired regarding marriage and family from past to present are conducted.
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